Miriam Storrs, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1768 November 24
Date24 November, 1768
abstractStorrs writes about her time in New York, and the temptations and dangers she has avoided with God's help.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number768624
handwritingHandwriting is very uneven, yet mostly legible.
paperSmall single sheet is in good condition, with light staining, creasing and wear.
inkBlack ink is heavy and bold.
noteworthyIn the 11th line of one verso, it is possible that the word "but" is a variant spelling for boat.
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Revd & Honnrd ſir
month and I am to go this week from
here but I keep good courage hoping
to be where I ſh
ſick ſome of the time but nothing to what
I deſerve I was well treated I have work
Enough people would
but the Doctr will need the Greeks to
read my writing if I had common ſ
ſence I ſhould form
better ſir I have heard but one prayer
ſince I went from norwich. ſince I went
from thy
filthy talk &c. — —
truſt in god [illegible] who
preſerver then was I lifted up above
any tempation I have been under
many trials but god was my
Deliverer heavy temtations preſt down
to the d duſt which cauſed me for to
weep nights and hours when
I Saw every one out of my ſight
Dear ſir I want ſee the D[illegible][guess (h-dawnd): oct]
again. I lay
night
[left]mans bad intention in [illegible] his heart
as I thought
after he went to ſhore that was
his end and aim
he was mistaken he ownd
a but I
which I
my redeemer for all my days
and hope to go to him in 'Due time
May God of infinite grace
grant me it for his ſake
unworthy ſubject
Miriam ſtorrs
to all the Family
I am in health
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